epiphone wilshire reissuE?

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so i'm seeing in musicians friend magazines this new wilshire reissue...personally i think it looks awesome! and its only 300 bucks. anybody play one of these yet? i havent seen them at my guitar center yet, but for 300, i could use a nice new humbucker guitar!!
 
long and mcquade had a couple. it had a nice long fast neck, and 2 vol, 2 tone.i liked the cherry more than the white.
 
oh theres a cherry too? i was under the impression it was only in white....hmm! for 300 bucks this guitar looks awesome, so im kinda hoping it plays and sounds just as awesome...how did you feel about the pickups? were they utter crap, or atleast decent? i want a nice REAL tone humbucker for my jcm stack...(i say real because ive got a super-modded strat with an SH4 JB in the bridge but i didnt run any tone pots through the wiring so it's got a different sound than a normal humbucker would)
 
anybody play one of these yet? i think they were released already, i think the date was oct 31..
 
bump-- anyone try these? i'm thinking about adding one to my rapidly expanding stable of akses. i want something lp/sg like that i can have some cool electronics installed into (torres page wiring kit) and i wonder if i'm better off with a epi lp or a g-400. the g-400's are attractive because they pop up cheap used, but i have a us standard already. the epi lp's are nice, but if i start looking to spend that much i figure i might as well save up a little more for a us faded. i guess i'm also considering a xaviere or agile.
 
its cheap, you get what you pay for.
if you play well it will sound good... if not its like any other 300 dollar guitar...
 
its cheap, you get what you pay for.
if you play well it will sound good... if not its like any other 300 dollar guitar...

Do you actually have one or are you just trying to sound jaded and cool? I've owned numerous sub $300 guitars that were great
 
you might want to try forums.epiphone.com
electric guitars categorys..
a couple of guys there have this new model.
and some old coronet players are there, too.

you get what you pay for works two ways.
you can pay a lot for advertising, nameplate, reputation, and collectibility which may not even be a concern in the first place.

I have about twenty guitars, I guess. *L*
One of my all time faves is my epiphone les paul studio.
shown in this rather dark picture
rig1.jpg

https://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff83/TWANGthang/rig1.jpg

that's a 329.00 set neck lp, modified. locking tuners. bone nut. fret level crown and polish. Kent Armstrong humbuck size p90 neck pickup, Kent Armstrong Vintage 12 pole bridge humbucker, CTS pots, sprague caps, Bigsby Tremolo, dunlop straplocks, sheilded.
Next to it is my modified epiphone valve junior, stacked on a homemade cabinet, with my modified roland micro cube amp.
this is my regular daily practice rig...
None of these items cost an arm or a leg, let alone both, and do everything I want them to do, from practice to gig to recording. *small gigs only. it's a 5 watt amp after all*

I'll put the tone combination of the guitar and vj amp up against anything in it's class, costing much much more.

the amp is weber PT, JJ tubes, Marshall mods cutomized to my taste.
standby, power, tone, gain, volume, efx loop, input jack on the front.
three way NFB, three way Conjunctive Filter and panel mount fuse holder on the back.
Cabinet flipped, screen added to grille, nameplate added to screen.

Exeter, from This Island Earth movie, added to speaker cabinet.

the mods to the micro cube are still in progress.
right now it's just removed labels and blacked out grill.
I'm searching for a used on, which I'll gut and make into a stack cab.
Then I'll mount it's electronics in a smaller headphones only unit.


I've been playing since the mid sixties, I've owned a LOT of guitars, but these are my go to babys.

altogether I suppose I have quite a bit more than stock street price in them.
but every penny was worth it. And, again, I know it'll stand up to stuff costing a heck of a lot more.

Your mileage may vary!
TWANG
 
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